Today, we take a look at my very incomplete switch yard.
In the following image, you can see an F unit.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxJI6i_...sp=sharing
DAGNABBIT GOOGLE! It won't let me do link sharing for the second image. Just sit tight I guess?
Anyways, this is a Bachmann HO scale FT in Warbonnet paint. F units were later retired to yard service, but the cowl bodies led to little sight looking backwards.
On some ATSF branches, there were sidings to hold the whole train, as to not inflict with the mainline services. so that's what happened here.
If you think about it, it's like an Inglenook (a type of model railroad switching puzzle)
In the following image, you can see an F unit.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BxJI6i_...sp=sharing
DAGNABBIT GOOGLE! It won't let me do link sharing for the second image. Just sit tight I guess?
Anyways, this is a Bachmann HO scale FT in Warbonnet paint. F units were later retired to yard service, but the cowl bodies led to little sight looking backwards.
On some ATSF branches, there were sidings to hold the whole train, as to not inflict with the mainline services. so that's what happened here.
If you think about it, it's like an Inglenook (a type of model railroad switching puzzle)
I AM NOT DEAD. Just inactive.